Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 955.011 | Registration for guide, leader, hearing or support dogs to be free and permanent.
...irment" means any person, regardless of age, who is subject to a physiological impairment regardless of its cause, nature, or extent that renders the person unable to move about without the aid of crutches, a wheelchair, or any other form of support, or that limits the person's functional ability to ambulate, climb, descend, sit, rise, or perform any related function. "Person with a mobility impairment" includes a pe... |
Section 955.012 | Law enforcement canine registration.
...the Revised Code. (2) "Law enforcement agency" means the state highway patrol, the office of a county sheriff, the police department of a municipal corporation or township, or a township or joint police district. (3) "Law enforcement canine" means a dog regularly utilized by a law enforcement agency for general law enforcement purposes, tracking, or detecting the presence of a controlled substance or explosiv... |
Section 955.11 | Transfer of ownership certificate.
... the defense of a person who was not engaged in illegal or criminal activity and who was not using the dog as a means of carrying out such activity. (B) Upon the transfer of ownership of any dog, the seller of the dog shall give the buyer a transfer of ownership certificate that shall be signed by the seller. The certificate shall contain the registration number of the dog, the name of the seller, and a brief ... |
Section 955.12 | Dog wardens.
... and all dogs more than three months of age found not wearing a valid registration tag, except any dog that wears a valid registration tag and is: on the premises of its owner, keeper, or harborer, under the reasonable control of its owner or some other person, hunting with its owner or its handler at a field trial, kept constantly confined in a dog kennel registered under this chapter or one licensed under Chapter 9... |
Section 955.21 | Prohibition against failure to register dog kennel.
...orer of a dog more than three months of age, nor owner of a dog kennel, shall fail to file the application for registration required by section 955.01 of the Revised Code, nor shall he fail to pay the legal fee therefor. |
Section 955.50 | Sale and transportation of dogs.
...ral public at retail, any dog under the age of eight weeks. (B) No person shall receive from outside this state, or ship from any point within this state to any point outside this state, for sale to the general public at retail, any dog that is not accompanied by a certificate, issued by a licensed veterinarian who is accredited by the United States department of agriculture and authorized to issue health certificat... |
Section 955.51 | Claims for value of animals injured or killed by coyote.
... (2) "Fair market value" means the average price that is paid for a healthy grade animal at a livestock auction selected by the director of agriculture and licensed under Chapter 943. of the Revised Code. (3) "Grade animal" means an animal that is not eligible for registration by a breed association or in a registry. (4) "Predator" means a coyote or a black vulture. (B) An owner of an animal that has been injured... |
Section 955.54 | Possession of certain dogs by convicted felons prohibited.
...eutered dog older than twelve weeks of age; (2) Any dog that has been determined to be a dangerous dog under Chapter 955. of the Revised Code. (B) A person described in division (A) of this section shall microchip for permanent identification any dog owned, possessed by, or in the custody of the person. (C)(1) Division (A) of this section does not apply to any person who is confined in a correctional institut... |
Section 956.051 | Transfer of dogs to pet stores.
...n who is younger than eighteen years of age as verified by valid photo identification; (5) A dog acquired from a qualified breeder as defined in section 956.19 of the Revised Code unless the dog broker provides to the person acquiring the dog, at a time prior to the transaction for the acquisition of the dog, a written certification that includes all of the following information: (a) The name of the breeder that ... |
Section 956.07 | Application fees.
...y puppies that are under four months of age, that have been bred on the premises of the establishment, and that have been primarily kept, housed, and maintained from birth on the premises of the establishment. (2) For a dog broker, five hundred dollars. (B) Money collected by the director of agriculture from each application fee submitted under this section shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of ... |
Section 956.20 | Dogs sold, delivered, bartered, etc., from pet stores.
...(A) No owner, manager, or employee of a pet store shall negligently display, offer for sale, deliver, barter, auction, broker, give away, transfer, or sell any live dog from a pet store to a person unless the dog was obtained from one of the following sources: (1) An animal rescue for dogs; (2) An animal shelter for dogs; (3) A humane society; (4) A dog broker, provided that, if the dog broker originally obta... |
Section 993.01 | Definitions.
...n who owns or leases and controls or manages the operation of an amusement ride, and includes individuals, partnerships, corporations, both profit and nonprofit, and the state and any of its political subdivisions and their departments or agencies. (E) "Operation" means the use or operation, or both, of an amusement ride with riders. (F) "Rider" means any person who sits, stands, or is otherwise conveyed or carri... |
Section 993.07 | Owner's duties.
...ator shall be at least sixteen years of age, shall be in attendance whenever the ride is in operation, and shall operate no more than one ride at a time. The owner or amusement ride operator may deny any person entrance to the amusement ride if the owner or operator believes the entry may jeopardize the safety of the person desiring entry, riders, or other persons. (E) In addition to the annual inspection or reinsp... |
Section 126.02 | Preparation of budget estimates.
...The director of budget and management shall prepare and submit to the governor, biennially, not later than the first day of January preceding the convening of the general assembly, state budget estimates of revenues and expenditures for each state fund and budget estimates for each state agency, except such estimates as are required under section 126.022 of the Revised Code. The budget estimates for each state agenc... |
Section 126.021 | Medicaid caseload and expenditure forecast report.
...The director of budget and management, as part of the submission to the governor under section 126.02 of the Revised Code, shall prepare and submit to the governor not later than the first day of January preceding the convening of the general assembly a medicaid caseload and expenditure forecast report, prepared in consultation with the department of medicaid. For each component identified in divisions (A) to (Q) of ... |
Section 126.022 | Estimates of revenues from tobacco master settlement agreement.
...red year, the director of budget and management shall prepare and recommend to the general assembly, subject to the concurrence of the governor, estimates of revenues from, or derived from, payments to the state under the tobacco master settlement agreement and expenditures of such revenues for the biennium beginning on the following first day of July. Each state agency affected by such revenues or expenditures shall... |
Section 126.023 | [Former R.C. 126.021, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Accounting duties of director of budget and management.
...iles with the director of budget and management its estimate of proposed expenditures for the succeeding biennium, the department shall request, and the director of budget and management shall approve the request for, the following general revenue fund appropriations for operating the construction compliance section of the department of development: (A) For the first fiscal year of the biennium, an appropriation e... |
Section 126.03 | Capital plan - agency recommendations for acquisition of real estate and construction of public improvements.
...(A) The director of budget and management shall: (1) Prepare biennially a capital plan and, with the concurrence of the governor, submit it to the general assembly. The capital plan shall contain recommendations as to the acquisition of real estate and the construction of public improvements. The capital plan shall extend through a period of at least six years in the future and shall identify the projects wh... |
Section 126.05 | Monthly statements showing condition of general revenue fund.
...ch month, the director of budget and management shall furnish to the governor statements in such form as the governor requires showing the condition of the general revenue fund. The statements shall provide a summary of the status of appropriations to enable the governor to exercise and maintain effective supervision and control over the expenditures of the state. The director shall also furnish statements the govern... |
Section 126.06 | Availability of money in total operating fund.
... school district income tax fund, state agency facilities improvement fund, public safety - highway purposes fund, Vietnam conflict compensation fund, any other fund determined by the director of budget and management to be a bond fund or bond retirement fund, and such portion of the highway operating fund as is determined by the director of budget and management and the director of transportation to be restricted by... |
Section 126.07 | Certification of balance statement in all contracts.
...e unless the director of budget and management first certifies that there is a balance in the appropriation not already obligated to pay existing obligations, in an amount at least equal to the portion of the contract, agreement, obligation, resolution, or order to be performed in the current fiscal year. Any written contract or agreement entered into by the state shall contain a clause stating that the obliga... |
Section 126.071 | Monetary settlement; Consultation with director of budget and management.
...No state agency shall agree to any monetary settlement that obligates payment from any fund within the state treasury without consulting with the director of budget and management. |
Section 126.08 | Director of budget and management - powers and duties.
...The director of budget and management may exercise control over the financial transactions of state agencies, including approving, disapproving, voiding, or invalidating encumbrances or transactions, except those in the judicial and legislative branches, by: (A) Requiring encumbrancing documents or any other financial information to be submitted to the director to evaluate the legality of an expenditure, except... |
Section 126.09 | Monthly distribution schedule of subsidies.
...titution, the director of budget and management may determine the monthly distribution schedule of any subsidies appropriated by the general assembly. In each period that he finds it necessary to adjust the normal distribution of any such subsidies, he shall first notify the controlling board of the need for such action, and explain the reasons therefor. |
Section 126.11 | Coordination and approval of scheduling sales of certain obligations.
...(A)(1) The director of budget and management shall, upon consultation with the treasurer of state, coordinate and approve the scheduling of initial sales of publicly offered securities of the state and of publicly offered fractionalized interests in or securitized issues of public obligations of the state. The director shall from time to time develop and distribute to state issuers an approved sale schedule for each ... |